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Forgetfulness
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I was in a shop this morning buying a few groceries. I used my debit card and after packing the shopping walked away without the card.
I phoned them and they say someone handed it in which is a relief.
Has anyone else done something similar?
I phoned them and they say someone handed it in which is a relief.
Has anyone else done something similar?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Its been sometime back now that x amount of older people had been pulled up outside supermarkets for shoplifting. A lot if not all had been let off due to the fact that many had just forgotten to pay.
When reading about it I didn't believe that could be possible ( to forget to pay).
Its now happened to me twice now in a supermarket.
The reason being, I tend just to pop in for 1 or 2 items so don't bother picking up a basket. After picking up the items that I want, I then tend to just have a look round, then not thinking just head for the door.
Each time I've never got stopped, put just after passing through the door I've had that sudden cold feeling and hairs standing up on the back of the neck moment and realised.
I now make a point of picking up a basket no matter if I intend to buy or not. Its a better reminder.
When reading about it I didn't believe that could be possible ( to forget to pay).
Its now happened to me twice now in a supermarket.
The reason being, I tend just to pop in for 1 or 2 items so don't bother picking up a basket. After picking up the items that I want, I then tend to just have a look round, then not thinking just head for the door.
Each time I've never got stopped, put just after passing through the door I've had that sudden cold feeling and hairs standing up on the back of the neck moment and realised.
I now make a point of picking up a basket no matter if I intend to buy or not. Its a better reminder.
I've collected my debit card from the customer service desks at both Tesco and Morrisons on several occasions ;-)
When 'cashback' was first introduced in shops, many of them required customers to sign the receipt to show that they'd received it. I asked for £50 cashback in Morrisons and was presented with the receipt to sign. It wasn't until I got home that I realised that I'd signed before receiving the cash and that I'd never actually got it! (Fortunately Morrisons were very good at sorting my problem out).
I ordered a coffee in a Wetherspoon's pub in Rushden and, once again, asked for cashback. (£30, in this case). The barman had some problems with the coffee machine, meaning that it took quite a long time for me to get my coffee. By the time I got my coffee, I'd completely forgotten about the cash and I didn't notice the error until I was back at my hotel later that day. (Luckily for me, my transaction at the bar had been been carried out immediately below a CCTV camera and the manager was able to check my story very quickly when I phoned the pub).
When 'cashback' was first introduced in shops, many of them required customers to sign the receipt to show that they'd received it. I asked for £50 cashback in Morrisons and was presented with the receipt to sign. It wasn't until I got home that I realised that I'd signed before receiving the cash and that I'd never actually got it! (Fortunately Morrisons were very good at sorting my problem out).
I ordered a coffee in a Wetherspoon's pub in Rushden and, once again, asked for cashback. (£30, in this case). The barman had some problems with the coffee machine, meaning that it took quite a long time for me to get my coffee. By the time I got my coffee, I'd completely forgotten about the cash and I didn't notice the error until I was back at my hotel later that day. (Luckily for me, my transaction at the bar had been been carried out immediately below a CCTV camera and the manager was able to check my story very quickly when I phoned the pub).